Wall-radiator bracket



G C. CLANTON.

WALL RADIATOR BRACKET,

APPLICATION FILED AUG.3, 1921.

Lq gg 1 7'? I Patente July M, 1922 GROVER C. CLANTON, 0E BAYONNE, HE'W- JERSEY.

WdLL-RADIATOB; BRAGK'ET.

9422 E. y ib specification of Letters Patent.

Patented July 11, 1922..

Application filed August 8, 1921. flerial He. 489,449.

State of New Jersey, have invented new and useful Improvements in Wall-Radiator Brackets, of which the following is a specification.

The object of my invention is to provide a bracket or support for radiators of the wall and legless type, and which is capable of three adjustments, one vertical and two horizontal at right angles to each other, which is easy to install and which at the same time is practically concealed from view.

The invention is inexpensive to manufacture, substantial in construction and reliable in operation In the accom anying drawings forming part of the specification which illustrates a preferred embodiment of the invention, Figure 1 shows a side elevation of a wall steam radiator supported by the improved brackets, only one of which is shown, and Fig. 2 shows, in perspective, the two sections comprising the bracket, bolted together.

Referrin now to the drawings, in Fig. 1 there is s own a bracket whose flanged portion, 1, is secured to a wall, 7, and supports a radiator, 9, whose bosses, 1Q, between two adjacent sections of the radiator, rest upon the curved section, 3, of the bracket.

The bracket consists of two pieces of heavy sheet iron or other metal, 1 and 2. The part 1 is of substantiall rectangular formalbent at right angles'an has vertical and orizontal slots, .5, 4, or a series of 7 holes; while the other member 2, of the bracket consists ofa trian ular-shatped piece of similar metal and is a so provi ed with horizontal slots or holes, 6, and a curved notch, 3, adjacent its outer and upper edge,- which supports the radiator.

The bent or flanged portion, 1, of the bracket is secured to the wall, 7, by lag screws or bolts, 8, and the other member,

2, of the bracket is fastened tothe firstmentioned portion by bolts 11, 12, and the which rests upon bosses between radiator 9 is hung upon the curved or notched portion 3, supporting the radiator adjoining sections of the radiator.

While for purposes of illustration I have.

shown a steam radiator, it will be understood that the bracket is adapted for use with 'anyform of wall or of the-legless type of steam or hot water radiators in use; and the form of the curved section 3 of the bracket may be variously modified to suit any type' of radiator without departing from the spirit of my invention.

It will be readily understood that by means of the slots or series of holes in the bracket, adjustment in a vertical or horizontal direction and also toward and away from the wall' or other support to which the radiator is attached is provided for, rendering much more convenient the operation of installing radiators.

Having now described I claim 1s 1. A radiator support, comprising a wall my invention, what member formed .of a pair of sheet metal flanges disposed at right-angles to each other and provided with a plurality of elongated slots, and a sheet metal member removably secured to one of said flanges and adapted to support a radiator, said last member being provided with elongated slots disposed at right-angles to and intersecting the slots of the flange to which it is secured, thereby to permit adjustment of name to this s ecification.

' ROVER C. CLANTON.

the radiator in two directions, the slots of the remaining flange 

